Arturo Hernandez-Gonzalez intercepted a two-point pass play attempt with two seconds on the clock as Burr Oak held on to top Tekonsha, 52-51, in Southern Michigan 8-man football league play Friday.

“Tekonsha scored with two seconds left and went for two,” Bobcat coach Ryan Stephens said. “Arturo made the stop in the secondary. They tried the onsides kick after that, but we recovered.”

The Indians came into the game with only one win, but were ready for the Bobcats, who had defeated Tekonsha earlier this season, 20-16.

“It was one of those blood pressure games,” Stephens said. “It’s one of those rivalry games where records don’t reflect anything.”

The Bobcats jumped out to a 14-0 lead after one quarter, but the Indians came back to take a 31-14 lead at halftime.

“We came out flat in the first half, I thing we were overconfident,” Stephens said. “I take the blame for that. But it was a heck of second half.”

The Bobcats still trailed 31-28 after three quarters, but pushed into the lead for good on a blocked punt by Brent Everitt, who recovered it for a 10-yard touchdown and a 52-45 lead.

James Saylor led the ground attack 23 handles for 175 yards and three scores, Chantz Owens added 15 rushes for 158 yards and three scores and Alejandro Munoz had six carries for 25 yards.

Saylor was 7-for-13 in the air for 38 yards and one interception. Owens caught four balls for 26 yards and Munoz corralled three for 17 yards.

Defensively, Everitt added 15 tackles and a forced fumble to his resume, Hernandez-Gonzalez tallied 14 tackles to go along with the pick, and Munoz had nine tackles and a sack.

Dowagiac 14, Three Rivers 7

Dowagiac beat Three Rivers 14-7 in a battle of Wolverine squads Friday night.

With the loss Three Rivers falls to 4-3.

Kyle Miholer-Wortinger ran for 104 yards on 15 carries in the game.

Three Rivers took a 7-0 lead late in the second quarter. Alex Cottingham found Johnel Stewart for a 54-yard pitch and catch. Kyle Boody kicked the extra point.

But on Dowagiac’s next possession the Chieftains scored on a 43-yard pass from Austin Broda to Brandon Hatch. Lucas Petro tied the game with the extra point and the score was 7-7 at the break.

In the third quarter, Aaron Adams scored on an 11-yard TD run. The Petro extra point would be the final score of the game.

Cottingham was 5-of-10 for 60 yards with the one TD.

North Adams 20, Colon 8

North Adams-Jerome topped Colon 20-8 in SCAA action Friday night.

The Rams got on the board early with a 39-yard TD pass from Chris Thomsen to Tyler Grubbs.

Page 2 of 2 - They led 7-0 but Colon was able to bounce back. The Magi scored on a 1-yard TD run from Daniel Alva. Colon went for the 2-point conversion and connected as Alva hit Tyler Schiper to give the Magi an 8-7 lead.

They held that lead until the 6:14 mark of the second quarter, when Josh Cramer got a 1-yard TD for the Rams. They led 13-8 heading into the half.

Neither team scored in the third or most of the fourth. Cramer punched it in on a 2-yard TD run with 1:07 left in the game.

The Rams held a 194-98 yard advantage in total offense. They forced three Magi fumbles and recovered two of them.

Branden Tomlins led Colon in rushing with 40 yards on five carries. Bailey Tyler had 14 yards on five carries while Alva had 12 yards on 14 carries.

Brandon Broker caught two passes for nine yards.

Defensively, Ramsey Potter made 10 stops, including two for loss. Calen Thibideau had seven tackles while Gabe Keely had six tackles and an interception. Brandon Elliot made a sack on the evening.

Ft. Wayne Concordia 35, Lakeland 3

Lakeland dropped their second game of the season Friday night, 35-3, to Ft. Wayne Concordia.

The Lakers had just 122 yards of total offense.

Concordia scored twice in the opening quarter and led 14-0.

Lakeland’s only points came on a 30-yard field goal from Marco Olivares in the second quarter.

Concordia added two more TDs in the second and led 28-3 at halftime. Their final TD came in the fourth quarter on a 13-yard pass.

Lakeland was led in rushing by Hunter Sams with 19 yards on three carries while Keon Miller had 17 yards on three carries.

Miller caught three passes for 26 yards.

Morgan Moore made 11 tackles while Kyle Casper, Evan Garretson and Tristin Kohlheim all had six stops.